Yu-Gi-Oh! October Releases and New York Comic Con Exclusives

It’s October and that means it’s time for new Yu-Gi-Oh! releases. New York Comic Con is also this month, and there’s some extra goodies in store for goodies at the convention.

The Legendary Dragon Decks Collector’s Set arrives on Friday, October 6 and comes with a 40-card Main Deck, and two Extra Decks to match. Each of the Decks comes with 5 foil cards, along with art versions of Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon, Dark Rebellion Xyz Dragon, Clear Wing Synchro Dragon, and Starving Venom Fusion Dragon. Every Deck also has a new card, a never-before-seen Cyber Dragon Fusion, a new “Odd-Eyes” Pendulum Monster, and a Fusion Monster that unites The Eye of Timaeus and Dark Magician.

I’ll have one of these to unbox soon!

The Circuit Break booster set launches October 20 with 100 cards: 48 Commons, 20 Rares, 14 Super Rares, 10 Ultra Rares, and 8 Secret Rares. This will include three new monster themes: the Krawlers, the Altergeists and the Revolver’s “Rokket” monsters, plus new Spell and Trap cards.

From October 5-8 New York Comic Con will be taking over the Javitz Center in NYC. Konami’s booth is #1321, and they’ll have customizable token cards featuring Yugi, Jaden, Yusei, Yuma, Yuya or the New York Comic Con Exclusive logo available to Duelists who stop by. They’ll also have a limited edition, Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG game mat (pictured in this post’s header) for $30 while supplies last. Of course all the latest Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG releases will also be available for purchase.

Konami had originally planned events to show off the PC version of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links, a port of the popular mobile game, but will not have the preview version ready in time. Players can still attend a variety of free tournaments for the physical version of the game

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